The head of PL, Ilir Meta, has reappeared in the media after many days.
He responded to Rama about Begaj's decree on the law on Investigative Commissions, where he targeted the former president of the Republic.
'We are in a completely real and not at all imaginary situation. But long warned by the former president of the Republic, that of the total capture of the state and the suppression of the independence of every independent institution. We have experienced together moments that are not at all imaginary, but real. Today I will suffer them for an unpredictable period. The oath taken by a candidate for the Constitutional Court at the notary in Lana was not imaginary. The election with 94 votes under the flames of smokers was not imaginary. The capture of the justice system was not imaginary. Only the non-existent incinerator of Tirana is imaginary. Regarding the decision of the President of the Republic, through the decree on Investigative Commissions, I have no right to speak as president. But it is a fact that a major reason for the institutional crisis is Rama's and the majority's fear of the accountability guaranteed by the Constitution," he said.
The head of PL also showed that he is concerned about the cost of living in Albania.
In the statement to the media, Meta emphasized that Albanians are being extorted more and more every day by the government and its oligarchs.
"The cost of living in Albania, the poorest country in the region, continues to increase every day. The prices of food in the basket, that is, basic consumer products and not only, are much higher compared not only to the neighbors, but also with the countries of the European Union. Although salaries and pensions in our country are several times lower. Only in the month of December, food products increased by 6.7%, burdening family costs even more, especially for the most needy classes and those who survive on economic assistance. It is worrying that within the food group, the prices of vegetables have increased by double-digit levels to 20.8%, followed by fruits by 10.9%, milk, cheese and eggs by 6.7%, meat by 5.5%, etc. The increase in prices at these levels has not worried the Government, which has not taken any mitigating measures against the increase in the cost of living for the most affected social groups, such as pensioners, families on economic assistance or other social groups According to NUMBEO, the cost of living in Albania is today 17.5% higher than in North Macedonia and 27% higher than in Kosovo. While the average salary here is lower than in these two countries. To understand how much Albanians are extorted every day by the Government and its oligarchs, who have monopolized every sector, I am bringing a simple comparison of some product prices in Albania and in North Macedonia: The price of fuel in Albania is 41% more expensive than in North Macedonia and why we are an oil producing country. Vegetable prices are 25-30% more expensive, while fruit prices are 40-50% more expensive than in North Macedonia. The price of meat in Albania is 10% more expensive than in North Macedonia. ", Meta said.
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